
SCHOOL zones will be back in force in the Illawarra and across the state from tomorrow (Friday 31 January) as students prepare to start Term 1 after the summer holidays.
Transport for NSW Executive Director Transport Safety Chadi Chalhoub, said although some schools have School Development Days between Friday, 31 January to Wednesday, 5 February (inclusive) other schools do not and will have children returning during that time, so it’s important that motorists are aware school zones will be in place.
“After six weeks of school holidays, school zones are back tomorrow to ensure students attending school in those four days are safe and to prepare drivers for when all students are back to school across most of the state on Thursday, 6 February,” Mr Chalhoub said.
“For students in the Western Division of the state, the school term will start a week later – and school zones will be in place from Friday 7 February.
“Children are some of our most vulnerable road users and can be unpredictable on the road, so please look out for them when they are crossing, waiting to cross or as they get on or off buses or in and out of vehicles.”
Mr Chalhoub said, sadly two school aged pedestrians were seriously injured in an active school zone in the first half of 2024.
“Speeding, even just a couple of kilometres over the limit, could be the difference between being able to stop in time or not at all and in a school zone, this could mean hurting a child.
“I urge parents, guardians and all drivers to be patient and slow down around schools to ensure children remain safe on their journeys to and from school.
“The start of the new term is also a good opportunity for parents and guardians to start teaching children early about road safety and remind them to Stop! Look! Listen! Think! every time before they cross the road,” Mr Chalhoub said.
Transport for NSW Executive Director Active Transport, Anna Bradley said families are also encouraged to walk, ride or scoot to school when possible, as it provides a great opportunity for exercise, quality time, independence and mental health benefits, while reducing traffic congestion during peak periods and improving environmental outcomes.
“The NSW Government remains committed to making these journeys safer and more accessible across NSW through the Get Kids Active Program,” Ms Bradley said.
School zones generally apply from 8 to 9.30am and from 2.30 to 4pm on school days and motorists who don’t obey the rules face heavy fines and demerits. Some schools have non-standard school zone times in NSW. You can identify these by the red or orange school zone signs which have the school zone times on them.
For more information visit Transport for NSW road safety website.
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